FORMER MILANO STORE OWNER TO TAKE EMINENT DOMAIN CASE TO EUROPEAN COURT
news.am
14:00, June 27, 2012
Hovhannes Ghoukasyan, former owner of the Milano store in Yerevan,
says he will take his eminent domain case regarding the seizure of
is property by the government to the European Court of Human Rights.
Ghoukasyan says the government seized his property in 2009 but has
failed to construct anything of public value on the site since.
"Tell me what public value has been built there in the past four
years. They have done nothing with the property. The building has
collapsed, that's all," says Ghoukasyan who adds that he has given
up on defending his rights in the Armenian courts.
The law states that if the new property owners fail to begin work on
the project for which the land was appropriated in the first place,
the site must be returned to the original owner.
news.am
14:00, June 27, 2012
Hovhannes Ghoukasyan, former owner of the Milano store in Yerevan,
says he will take his eminent domain case regarding the seizure of
is property by the government to the European Court of Human Rights.
Ghoukasyan says the government seized his property in 2009 but has
failed to construct anything of public value on the site since.
"Tell me what public value has been built there in the past four
years. They have done nothing with the property. The building has
collapsed, that's all," says Ghoukasyan who adds that he has given
up on defending his rights in the Armenian courts.
The law states that if the new property owners fail to begin work on
the project for which the land was appropriated in the first place,
the site must be returned to the original owner.